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Thunderous Conversion
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Thunderous Conversion is a passive feature that disorients the user's target whenever they deal thunder, lightning or radiant damage.
Description
When the wearer deals Thunder, Lightning, or Radiant damage, inflict 2 turns of Reverberation upon the target(s).
Details
- Recharge: Per attack
Condition: Reverberation
Reverberation
Duration: 2 turns
- Affected entity has a -1 penalty to Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution Saving throws per remaining turn.
- When the entity has 5 or more turns of Reverberation, it takes 1d4 damage and must succeed a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or fall . The condition is removed afterward.
- Creatures Immune to damage can't receive Reverberation.
How to learn
Granted by the equipment:
Notes
- The Lightning damage originating from Lightning Charges doesn't seem to trigger the item and thus doesn't apply Reverberation effect to targets. The Radiant from Morninglord's Radiance, however, does trigger Reverberation - both on weapon and spell attacks.(as of 4.1.1.3648072)
- The Thunder damage from Phalar Aluve: Shriek does not activate Thunderous Conversion.[verify]
Bugs
- Though stated "upon the target(s)", Thunderous Conversion can only trigger once per attack.
- This means that AoE spells (e.g. Radiance of the Dawn or Flame Strike) can only apply Reverberation to the first target in the log order, leaving the rest without the effect.
- This also means that dealing multiple instances of damage in a single attack (e.g. with Lightning Arrow) will still only apply 2 turns of Reverberation.